Pandemics and Nursing Practice

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The ability to recover from stress or adversity
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burnout
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Emotional or practical help for managing stress
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enough nurses are available for safe care
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Strategies to keep nurses in the profession
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Defines what tasks nurses are legally allowed
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Legal permission to practice as a nurse
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The act of speaking up for patient or nurse needs
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A patients right to agree or decline care
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A structured tool for communicating clearly
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The transfer of patient information
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Collaboration among healthcare professionals
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A lack of nurses or supplies during a crisis
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Rules or guidelines that govern care